Looking at Gas Chromatograms

with Paul Farrimond

Apologies for beginning this note with some history…  When I worked on my Ph. D. project in the mid-1980s I witnessed the arrival of the first desk-top computers into our laboratory in Bristol.   They were expensive and clunky, and we only had a few.

Modelling Hydrogen Migration and Trapping – PHASE 1

Box-Size Numerical Modelling of Hydrogen Migration and Trapping: Testing the Geological Setting and Analogies with the Petroleum Systems

Integrated Geochemistry Interpretation (IGI Ltd) - Tiago Abreu Cunha & Marianne Nuzzo

MARUM - Centre for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen, Germany - Javier García-Pintado & Marta Pérez-Gussinyé

Natural Hydrogen Study Group (NHSG) - Steve Lawrence, Owain…

Uncertainty and Variability in Geology

Another technical note in the Art of Science series by Dan Cornford of IGI Ltd. Uncertainty and variability are often confused. The former represents a state of our minds, the later a state of nature.

Patterns in the mind - Part 2

The second article in the “Art of Science” series, by Dan Cornford. This article extends the initial article which reviewed the notion of clustering and looks at some of the practical implications. IntroductionRecently we have added k-means clustering to p:IGI+, to supplement the data exploration capabilities of the software.

The extinction of machine learning?

A short note by Dan Cornford on the place of machine learning in the geosciences, part of the Art of Science series of technical notes. Please click here to read the full technical note: 

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Patterns in the mind – Part 1

An article in the “Art of Science” series, by Dan Cornford exploring and explaining the use of statistics, machine learning and more widely data science in the geosciences. IntroductionRecently we have added k-means clustering to p:IGI+, to supplement the data exploration capabilities of the software.